Who Are We: A multi-cultural community dedicated to know God and make Him known
What Is Or Vision: To make disciples of christ and release them to fulfill god’s call on their lives.
How Do We Do That?: The three main areas that we focus on in our quest to make disciples of Christ and release them to fulfill God’s call on their lives are reachinging out, trainging, discipling community.
Reaching out
YWAM Chiang Rai affirms the Christian Magna Carta which describes the following basic rights as implicit in the gospel. Everyone on earth has the right to:
- Hear and understand the gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Have a Bible available in their own language.
- Have a Christian fellowship available nearby, to be able to meet for fellowship regularly each week, and to have Biblical teaching and worship with others in the Body of Christ.
- Have a Christian education available for their children.
- Have the basic necessities of life: food, water, clothing, shelter and health care.
- Lead a productive life of fulfillment spiritually, mentally, socially, emotionally, and physically.
Training
YWAM Chiang Rai seeks to raise up people who understand and demonstrate God’s nature, character, intentions, boundaries and principles in each sphere of society. For this reason, our training seeks to discover a biblical Christian worldview for that particular area of study.
God’s people are called to fulfill the Great Commission by reflecting God’s character and principles in their everyday work. God, as the Author and Creator of all things, designed these spheres (or areas of influence) to produce healthy, thriving communities in alignment with His guidance. These seven spheres of society are:
- Family
- Economics (including Science, Technology & Business)
- Government
- Religion
- Education
- Communications/Media
- Celebration (including Arts, Entertainment & Sports).
Discipling Community
The aim of discipleship is for the disciple to become more like Jesus in the way he relates and lives. This kind of Christian growth is best facilitated in the context of relationships where every person is giving and receiving according to the Biblical description of how the Body of Christ is to function.